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Tiny Boost is a rapper and songwriter from South London. T.Boost's dad left home before he reached secondary school.[1] Tiny Boost co-starred in Rap Songs and Music Videos alongside other members from the "Peckham Young Gunners". Tiny Boost's friend and mentor the recording artist Giggs saw great potential in Tiny Boost's rap career, and signed him to the independant music record label Spare No 1 Records.[2] Tiny Boost is friends with rapper and songwriter Suspect OTB[2], who is a member of "Ounces To Boxes" from the Walworth Road of South London. Tiny Boost released a joint-collabouration mixtape with Giggs called "Who Said That" in 2009.
On the 19th August 2009, Tiny Boost was arrested for Possession of prohibited weapon. After serving already 2 years on Remand, he plead guilty to his charge and was given an Indeterminate Public Protection Sentance (IPP).[2]
On 2018 having been released out of Prison, Tiny Boost released his first Solo Music video "Tiny Boost - 2 Days [Music Video] | GRM Daily". Tiny Boost has since achieved legal financial success and critical acclaim after releasing mixtapes, music videos with and performing at many showcases to his fans who enjoy his Music.
Mixtapes
edit- Strictly for the Streets (2018)
- Street Dreams (2019)
- Street Paper (2022)
Music Videos
edit- Flyo, Suspect & Skrapz - Rap Niggas feat. Tiny Boost (Official Video)
- Giggs x Tiny Boost - The Family
- Tiny Boost - 2 Days [Music Video] | GRM Daily
- Tiny Boost - 5 On It [Music Video] | GRM Daily
- Tiny Boost - Born In It (Prod By Triple B) [Music Video] | Link Up TV
- Tiny Boost - Feels Good [Music Video] | GRM Daily
- Tiny Boost - HB Freestyle | Link Up TV
References
edit- ^ Tiny Boost Discography, TivoStaff, https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tiny-boost-mn0003778852#discography)
- ^ a b c 13 November 2018, Garcia, Francisco, Vice.Com, Tiny Boost Is Rapping for All the Streets and the People in Them - https://www.vice.com/en/article/nepwa8/tiny-boost-comeback-interview-2018